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Brooke 2022-03-21 09:01:56
The joys and sorrows of human beings are not the same
Recently, I watched several spy films of Harrison Ford in the 1990s, and also watched "Second-hand Time" by Alexei Shoevich. Things that happened at the same stage, completely different perspectives, processes, and emotions.
On the one hand, after the U.S. disintegrated the Soviet Union without a...
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Montana 2022-03-14 14:12:23
The adaptation is fairly successful
The second work of the Jackie Klein series, the adaptation obviously surpasses "The Pursuit of Eyebrows" and "Shocking Nuclear Network", Harrison Ford's Jackie Klein became the protagonist for the first time (the protagonist of "Chasing Red October" should be Sean Connery ), so it can be...

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Ally 2022-04-23 07:02:08
The villain's personal revenge ambitions take the place of the political appeals and positions that such genres deserve.
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Neoma 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Terrorists are masters of intelligence, but unfortunately the organizational discipline is too poor. The characters are so flat, Ford repeats himself.
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Sean Miller: How's the family, Ryan? Nearly lost 'em, didn't you? It's easy to get at them. You should look after your family better, you know? Are you there?
Jack Ryan: Yeah.
Sean Miller: I understand your little girl's feeling better, eh? Lost her spleen though, eh? Pity, that. Make it a mighty tough on her to fight off infection, eh Jacky?
Jack Ryan: You sick son of a bitch!
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[showing Marty some pictures of the woman they're after, provided by Paddy O'Neil]
Jack Ryan: Paddy O'Neil can sleep at night. In fact, he probably enjoys the irony. She's not Irish; she's English.